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Item: Stock R34 GTT (RB25DET NEO) Injectors (6 of them)

Age: Unsure, come off an engine not in a skyline

Condition: Good, they had no leaks and they all appear to be good (no broken bits or cracks)

Price: $200 $150 ono pick-up, postage extra

To Fit: I think they just fit top feed high impedance NEO engines

Location: Brisbane Southside

Contact: Reply here or PM me.

Comments: I put new sard injectors in a friends car for him and he gave me the old ones for doing the work for him. they also come with the clip things that hold them in.

Item: OS Giken adjustable cam gear

Age: 6 months.

Condition: Excellent, was only on the engine for 6 months

Price: $100, $10 extra posted

To Fit: All RB twin cam engines. if you have VVT it wont go on the inlet side without modification

Location: Brisbane Southside

Contact: Reply here or PM me.

Item: D1 Spec oil catch can Blue.

Age: 6 months

Condition: Excellent

Price: $50, $10 extra posted

Location: Brisbane Southside

Contact: Reply here or PM me.

Comments: comes with the fittings on the catch can but no lines and no baffles inside.

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